Tag: Keiko Agena
Prodigal Son Review: The Killabustas (Season 2 Episode 9)
Things heat up between Martin and Dr. Capshaw on Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 9, The Killabustas. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: It’s All In the Execution (Season 2 Episode 1)
With last season’s fireworks still fresh, Malcolm Bright has more secrets to keep, and he only knows how to distract himself one way: solving crime.
Prodigal Son Review: Silent Night (Season 1 Episode 10)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 10, “Silent Night,” deserves lumps of coal in its stocking. The naughty mistakes it makes continue to cast a nasty shadow on the nice parts. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Pied-a-Terre (Season 1 Episode 9)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 9, “Pied-a-Terre,” is a cringefest that tries to convince us that it is okay to be turned on by the traumas of murder. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Family Friend (Season 1 Episode 8)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 8, “Family Friend,” walks back nearly all of the forward progress made on Episode 7, but there are several nuggets of goodness on the episode.
Prodigal Son Review: Q&A (Season 1 Episode 7)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 7, “Q&A,” is a huge bright spot for the series. Read on for our first glowing review!
Prodigal Son Review: All Souls and Sadists (Season 1 Episode 6)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 6, “A” Souls and Sadists,” is so bad it’s funny. But, we’re not laughing. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Designer Complicity (Season 1 Episode 4)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 4, “Designer Complicity,” is a snooze fest. Stay awake and on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Fear Response (Season 1 Episode 3)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 3, “Fear Response,” jumps through a window to try and shatter barriers to understanding complex trauma and is the strongest episode so far. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Annihilator (Season 1 Episode 2)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 2, “Annihilator,” puts its worst foot forward and it ends up tripping itself up, despite several strong performances and a captivating premise. Read on for our review!